PMID: 2502097Mar 1, 1989Paper

Arrhythmogenic effects of antidepressive agents demonstrated by programmed ventricular pacing

Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux
R CointeS Levy

Abstract

Tricyclic antidepressants and phenothiazines have been blamed for increasing the incidence of sudden death. One of their known mechanisms of action in such cases is to induce torsades de pointes by a so-called "quinidine-like" effect. We report the case of a female patient who was rescued from an episode of cardiac arrest which occurred two months after a myocardial infarction. Right ventricular programmed pacing strongly suggested an arrhythmogenic effect to the antidepressant the patient was receiving. This type of treatment seems to be capable of facilitating the induction of a monomorphous ventricular tachycardia which may degenerate into ventricular fibrillation.

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